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Che “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ : i] / WRATHEN— natn to-ntaht and Toesday, FINAL RESULTS EDITION PRICE ONE C —_ —- ee PLOT TO STEAL ___ POLICE FEAR VIOLENCE AT : FNRGED WOMAN | EGRLAND ren GIANTS WIN rr aes “HORSEWHIPS MAN poten a ae CAME FROM | gt nie seh “W BROADWAY, THE PILES Mrs. Lillian Van “Gelder! - a: POR SSAL Oe ee errr ees | Attacks David Brayer "Big Force of Rebels Wage War with) Before Big Crowd. sth efeitos nary. Kenow wane i i | NY Chesbro and Keeler out at first. No runs. Government. Troops. in Santiago. HITS HIM” MANY. TIMES! Laporte retired Peity. Nites singied. jones walked: StomeM’ Province While Palma Tries and ae sigg onde dy He: er 5 i, Sixth Inning—Etberfeld flied to Hemphill. to Halt All Fighting. EW YORK, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1906 (Continued from Seventh Column.) Fourth Inning—Rockenfield threw out Chase and Williams. Laporte singled. Conroy flied out. No runs. Hemphill singled. O’Brien sacrificed. Rock singled. So did Hartzel, scoring Hemphill. One run. Way from Boston to Meet Defeat. MAKES HOMF RUN, |Pays a Quarter for the Whip and Says She Got Her Money’s Worth. - ee —— O'Brien tossets.! Out, Fans Wait- out Chase and Williams. No runs. *Smiall Crowd Out, Fans Wai Seventh Inning—Laporte fouled out. O’Brien tossed out ing for Pittsburgh Series Conroy. Delehanty singled. but died stealing. No runs. | Opening To-morrow. Hoffman playing left. O'Connor grounded to Elberfeld. Sp did Pelty. Nilés flied out. No runs. : “ { b HAWANA, Sept. 17.—News has just reached here of the first fight- ing in Santiago Province. Four hundred rebels under Col. Dubois met! , wen-aressed, Bappet ‘Yooen Wea SCORE BY INNINGS. the Rural Guardsmen at-La Maya. Th result of the engagement is not| stood at Broadway and Washington , ‘i i oo10000 - Kawa j fay. A Gai, weomitia, eer’ ae Eighty Inning——Hemphill dropped Kleinow’s fly. Chesbrgiistrivs ee oe fanned. Keeler singled, are ag purr eight Game calied Chase doubied, Keeler scoring. Williams flied out. Two : eid, sani Elberfeld dossed out Jones. Stone flied out to Ho! 5 BATTING ORDER. Hemphill singled. So did O’Brien. Both scored on Rock's sin cane gle. Hartzel flied out. Two runs. owns. if, i dressed in a dark. rin- It is not believed possible for the Cuban Government amd the seopeoteeid — bo! coats gp Minsurgents to come to any definite arrangement in the matter ot se-} whispered’ three words in his ear. Securing peace before the arrival in Havana of Secretaries Taft and Ba- | Stste4Be turned Out trom the folds ¢ her modish skirt camt « dog-whip. con. That is the way the situation“looks to-day, The sihn's ‘face Gebed. He Career aes the Apother party of eomissaries jeft Ha- Sessa arm to save his face and tried to back pRana Uus iaproing for El-Cane tor the ar al Wee ee ee Ninth Inning—Laporte and Conroy singled Hoffman saonteviie in” ' Thar will be tmpoetie 0 ina “with ner Tight ‘ane ‘oroagne ths | fied. Kieinow singled, scoring two. Chesebro struck. outalczen, °: aod with her right whe brought the awh whietitng down on his bead and shoulders again and sadn. Instautly the strageling palr were hedged in by the crowd Giet rivee oot of the Brosdway etdewalke wiren there in something exctting Asoow A "ih wi ‘thle t but il be Imporsibie to Courtney, . @ Jagin, ©. Be oner, D. r 5 (epectel to The evening Word) GROUNDS, NEW YORK, PHI FI a anys P Mn iehed with three -vie HICAGO Tes bp ee de So mmemies tee cee >HICAGO ~ vee nse uty And his band of eluggers from | a jettelphia stopped off Here on their LATE WINNERS AT LOUISViLtE, ***“"*8 re ype agent FourthG, Mineral 11-5 Insp'tor Girl 1-1 pt Precious § Liinpure tenes Wedienday Two runs. ‘Tho mow boped for new te that Kaore- facy Taft. on din arrival. will find mat- fers tm resdiness for him to begin ad- SULIERS BOOM sec) | THING OF LI rare che Li conmidertnx | Committee Meets in the Astor e trom thelr original demands. | House to Push Him for Governorship, ati tha rebel Keeler grounded out. + cle PHILADELPHIA AT CHICAGO (AL) =, boys in an effort © sot the mieup, Dettotive Mitagennid Wen standing Atty yards away when he ehw the contusion. | Aa be shouldered bis way through ¢ | rite of spectators the woman turned on | bim. Her big ploture hat had fallwn off ber bead and her black pompadour was tumbling down in her face She was \ The twugrent leaders Campos Mar- 4nd Carilio ‘have withdrawn forage from Gyanajay and have to the suspension of hostilities y Mirewe men in First Inning. peace negotiations | The down of Congtememen Wiliam ‘Thomas‘e line fy went to Devlin, Gen The lenders of the tebel forces in the | Mulser for the nomination tor Qoverner | Ua RG pact | fallen a0 hound Hira, weltern phrt of Cubm beld » general | On the Demartwtic ticket took form at teock Withgorslé with the: Fale | fmannen et it got Tras menting yererthy near Hi Cano dnd | and eulatance wi a conference held tne ie Galea tie Seulaweent Inout ot bee Goubled. scoring Lual. Motiee out flected Pino Guerre to be major-general afternoon wt th House. ‘The con. 0d — 3 Sanita quit Fenlettiab| en hg Meoled srown Bey @f the firtt division, and Loynax del ference was che Of & letter went ce har he tab Gas ie ak bu gina ! YF) our singled, eeoring Shan Deviin Cartilio to by major-wendral of the mo- | Ut by William P. Mitchell we preat caheen oaten get irene, iaeeneape Erie mat Aa Moser “mince. a wie é ¥ | ° piwere tiled Tend division’ of the inaurgent arc") St an MB Martin a» enoretary if Arrest meant an end | FIRST SPECIAL BY NECK pAsdert, Mir Arencite and Guas were| About fifty men responded and all were |‘ Se arremed, | walkad. for chosen brigaiier generaly, for Sutaer of his punishment, | Bar ‘4 » Y o Mreot Bta- a iny Stran fann Congreamian Guvin, Mr, Mitchell called ¢ r On the way to the Mercer Stree We se A *, me a Bomero anit Lal |» od Byard PEPE ty Sony leis Mathewson fied to Tue POUR RUNG and mated ite object to ba the placing of Congressman Sulser in now! Guerra ani others who visited Asbert end other rebel leader lent Second Inning. GRAVESEND WINNERS. |? Along behind, phe two gave thelr names Radtke Was Jammed at the nitht,, re Surhed to Hawena to-~iay and reported | #tlon for the Democratio Gubernatorial 2% Aduremmes to the detec cd Doslin sent one by Dh ae Wet he rebels have 1.680 men concen- | Homination. He suid there were plenty | oman aald abe wes Mra Start on Tangle, the FIRST RACH -—Lady Amalia (a to (Zune feinee Bon bawety peaten _ ponreen —advinve Avena —and. + 20 sate Sibert rete “ot th BING. 1S Past One He 5) 1, Dr. Gardner (1 to 3 for plac RUNG , ajay. + cratic party without seeking outside of Fie magieate | Best Horse: pie ne Walked. Mora Gevieret the rebels paid they | It “uch vegabonds” as Hearat and | eR. gh tates te’ wnilthnadt puaiese 3 ub reoln te, bash Merk agreeably impreimed with Preni- | Jerome Both of theme men, ne anid, | AY SOUe Be adway. from. the meses, Mint Roodevei's letter and President | bad put themsejves cat of the party py |-houns’ ther were taken in a | SECOND RAGE—Garter Knot (4 Third Inning, ru Petma's deoree for the suapension of | Opposing Democratic nominees at tne | WAEIN to. the yemetarn, aeeet ort. | By FRANK W. THORP. to 1) 1, Waterford (8 to #) 2, Com-) Hannifin gut ‘Phomas's grounder and ities, ‘They had I}ttip jo say, how- | Wat election. He mabd that Auleer wan |horsemMoping Aagiattate Moker aned | ORAVEBEND RACE TRACK, Sept. | mandant . paid tin "st eat rer, about the peage negotingtons. & consistent Democrat, who was a pura | Mrs. Van Gelden and Brayer ®. each. Vj.—Cetontowh Won \the Firay Spevia wn ut afternoon; the ~ Some eeitint ts —-Cleitiniihy at Santiago, 4 thie t_# poor man But jay theo up bobbed two lawyers | at Gravese THIRD RAGE—Momentum (6 to 1)" ve SFU ecrenenetnanad es roars Ty leans 4 t eecont on Hartwell, a, man of the Kxecutive Cor ti Moderate, maid to the Ansoointed Press retary Martin read a number of |The lawyers waked s APrngte —was-tine beet here inthe racd y f Pcs ° Ml mmMliter, to-day: letiere {rom mon who expreased the | respective clients, { Radtke rate the Hitchcock filly to-day, |) Montfort {3-te 1 tor —ptacey—-2; eresuaieeny thee. vviee: outa re _— . cAvay is ongaged In organuing « ‘L with many other Moderates. am | dosire to see Sulxer nomi but who [Yan The man's counsel a atl fortunate on get ne Royal Breeze 3. ese loth tar toree ortan ‘hie 2 bee big ste of woweial ones ana nod willing to resign my neat Jf auch action were not able to be At Among | ROX BUA’ TO Nave One coral es Ah of a fani wart and wus —— o Mivtty doubled, Jing Strang , BOZEMAN BULGER. ee. to work in the Seventhenth. Sines would bring peace. thove wero John D. Crimminneand Pate | hase eg the ties ante ‘ 1 the first time | FOURTH RAGE—Cottontown (12 be ™ ing mess t wr i apelin eenth, | ‘Dwenty-firet. ‘Thirtiete ana "The real head of the revolution ia | rick ord, editor of che rian World Use bearing for Tuesday afternoon, He) He gradually cloned ground the to 1) 1, Running Water (even tor © bun 87. LOUIB, Sept. 17—Hoping (0 rraein ig) oi ithe, whens. he. ee Juan Guatberto Gomes who ‘tine no} Albert 8. Donlin said that, while tn¢ Here et ip the custoy OF | tar tien he raced up on the inside of | place) A, ‘Tangle 9. retired him, TWO RUNG the Head now last to Chicago, the High ed to Yule’ pended come Property, und who, like othera. would | Sar widespread.” many were ‘oppened | in court neither Brayer or Mrs, Van | Go Between. who. being tired, promptly are landere started at * this erin. It te weld thet orders: habe The able to live on the Government it| ty ie method Gt mocuring’ veka: Geiger would say ward, The eyes. | AREA to the last furlony where Ratkke| FIFTH AAGE-L, J. Hayman (8 to Atternodn, Grif decided to Wely | gone out from the MeClelian headquak there Was American intervention.” | The sagionls. he id, rere particularly m, oy Re Vin Gelder at | finally got her ¥. Then shq closed!2) 1, James Aeddick (3 to 1 for.» on th timera for a few days and ters (o instruct leutenania ta “roughe eee rive nie naa eg a a Me: | Congreaaman Sulzer wan the logical und | het home. she was willing enough to | with a rush and wax only beaten « ne Kl since) &% Maby Jr, 3. i f kely the pitching work will fall | house’ the el¢etiongunder police protege Slites to have his name used said to) consistent nomitiee of the Democratic | tell the story of her x Pxherience with | end a head by Cottontown and Running plane) & Pe sbed Strang. Dewe singleg, on Oh, Cheaoee aud the manager hina} tien the Associated em correspordent to- t: He would satisty th the i- | Bowyer, Her big black eyes threw o! We ne late de the running* j . 0 aa ¢ 5 cellent 1c n Com tots: day that he enw no possibln way for| Sal and the vannetvative olomtuts, | regains emery wheel ADSTKA. AnA het Water (The latter ma ap and thee |, SIXTH RACE-TPrince Hampton (8 Nathan io Medant 0 welt, Grim ta In excelten es ang poomtninsioner tinea haw places tb, Too many cooks are apoiling the |Rastus 1h, Ransom ottared patotinkeng| Says Brayer Courted Mer. | with @ rush 2, Algelone 3. heh NO RUNS “T om Hurhes joined the club this | {Fr duty in precincts where there Ae - 3 tmging the sominetion of Sulzer, Which). ww, years uso,’ ete ehid, “my hus. y Amelia won the opening dash | 7 ‘ : i sin uniform this after: | Ukely to be trouble Coney Ieland te Continued’ on Bdcond Page.) were “unanimously adopted RS ad i tes Ab AN Bed le yo oa a varpneiming | SEVENTH MACE’ — Commodore Fifth Inning. morning and was in un ertain to furnish plenty of excitame: T roa living fe acted noon ah one Be ea - — ——— ae Be eerie Yo Sortie taoy hor bt thak | tevorite Ene chad ah her steed and |Agagn (8 to 1) 1, Troubleimaker (10| Moser cares McGann Mallee has not yet reported, but in ex- SMd a Mf trouble ts looked for tm two years old, I deciéed. to go ihto the | was gard beld at thé end, making al! to 7 for piace) 2 Princess Nettie 3 roared o Macy Be ier pected mt amy Howe. Orifiitt i are e a * 4 mx MP( )R TANT NoTICE Millinery business, 1 went to String | the running. Dr. Gartner was an easy | i i Hannifin Nied to Titus Btrang walked, ts terma antintnctory by telegrap yiule nelvher @heritt Mayes, of the aro's, at Broadway an¢ us ; 4 | 7 but Whe caught f ounty; Sheriff Flaher t Brook . to buy goods. ¢ Cah f ; Serielie. Mathewson First Inning. noe Sheritf MoCor of Bichmor . Brayer. who Was Garter Knot was thu ¢ heat in the EASTERN LEAGUE. fant one to Dooltn f i bas received any Ulcy “Baer mcrets asked permission to on me, Aa|ohase,- making all the running and eebod NO RUNG. Keeler struck out, Jones got Elber ‘ ‘ crueuione 'HE recent rush of advertisements to The World has so eee ine He Hold ma he was etelagis | winning ina gaikcp toy a dozen tengiLs AT TORONTO. Sixth Inning te co ot tersode, they erences ee ¢ ban ; begged me to maer; jommandant, the (avurite, had no | ies : 2 ‘Old out 4 t ‘ slar exceeded all experience or expectations that The | BA 804 peered me tom eae peed and fenced jworly. Much at- |Jervey City Ope g 08st ow = batt % amma rolled Dut 40 nag * tele World is compelled, in justice to its readers, to.tix # limit Man ravers Wit And sree te tention waa facuaeed on Wateaford | MeCann end. Butler, Mec Beymour, Conte. “Stone foul tnerrtakA tak ; r 5) WR - , med to havi 1 + hut Titus war ¢ R tien t ‘ “oe both as to timeand space. had three ¢ ularen. reproached Bray. bag cbec Mirai kent ie ys — ; on AT ROCHESTER nifin to Brarrohas Laporte struck out. O'BHen thre natructed to tale ‘or decel foe "© prom: e. yet fin | ne singied. onroy, Petty threw out Driehus martes and that they : aie that Be ould #61 A divorce from |meoond jn front of ¢ nt } ‘6 60° {ltt maces RUNE, " deputies, sald goat hel T: R le. T ki Eff, : Mon Apel 10. of this Year X went (>| Miller won hike rage with 1109 0 0 6-3-4 mingled and ax pdaampbill out on would reault wo Rules 1a ing, ‘ect Immediately: sade, he wile | Momentum. favorite in the wird He | Adkine and Hearn,” Wal- | Daetin, “Brodie “soon at out, | puated AND, bent tt #3 that tak Menace & 4 ’ # viMited her rel. | yoke resed 4 a} thera, win- | Lan. bom) and lust ~ Seugnt< ater Rockenfeld ad e HOW take steps 1, Advertisements received at the main office of The fe pewid at a eee, | amg wiih pleaty ts amare. Monttort | AT, MONTAGAL Reeth tani tal, eheabro to Cha llaorde ava wk World AFTER 10 O'CLOCK P.M. will be accepted only | ui'p2tttiens nly" mother, hea NM 4 |eend, with a runt juat In time to VRE | yrovidenoe ooo. 1 FA 1G 8 1] Dostinreplaend. ae mour oo wi tale vs iar , r 4 me Mane et home on. Royet ‘ Doolin doubled. Mower ont upon condition that their insertion,irt the next issue of The | ™*1"att heres fe, fe with Favorite Nearly Left. ee i one, eee ann. 7 bree toditeesnae ter 2 World is not guaranteed: ‘ Njcora Apartments, | Pierrot, the ty backed tevorite ir NEWARK AT BUFFALO. ni ) i r , undred and the ixth ruok, War pra F “a 4. After 110 columns of advertisements have been the pont, Common due pre q Pee ‘ made u three-tagwe an i Ry Staats ,, Rh ning. followed by Prince Ha 4 iiled, ¢ « received for publication in any week-day issue of The Alggioak, They held thie order Ansteris— Roy and Buuna@e: Kereonk ; , beg ‘ , . Abd World—which limit was twice exceeded last week—no was iad if BR, Phat was the | eray und won. cleverlss by & i gaa: kak ean eoeer. AMERICAN LEAGUE. nud, j f . | haat 4 quar. | +, re’ who beat ia Y9~ $ ed * 1 y r ‘ found Hragen an. th | from t rowne d u aad more “advertisements will be received except upon the | Mua geiting wy auarier's worth wher). | four lengths for the plane | MEXICO COTTON SHORT ttactin atten atic AT DETROIT r nee Ex ueieresandinig thet they may be held over-one day if | pbc Bate NAME tne sesang| _-, Comment All the Wan. | auxxico CITY. Brot. THe Eighth Inning mo wie eae oe ¥ floor q 4 name Commodore Anson went to the front | Frap o ountry will in proba ” i r : The World: Inti De a eta eet Maker who ben. Princess Metle three fond im’ the T- intrie © low Donova Payne 1 hall bout forthe re ‘i printing gard abe i | jenatha for the place, will be abou! 82,008,000 AT CLEVELAND Wave entorcomans of the aw. in cle fee 3 re, er Wa ton 02000 6 , guard PAAR acai Phi NN SAN. il At bt, a. vo ae tiie e P { “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | PRIMARIES CHARGE O'Connor hit into a double playQuakers Stopped Off on mm ee unr wit % Devila walked andy stole second. Mo- ¢ urge % jann’ singled and got micond on the p= 7 K e iegerald siiwied. seoding Paik egann. tapnian Med to z . to Metiee, but Fai and News, woarad Ferguscn sagied. ' } x! 3 PRICE ONE CENT. Fle D; THE POLLS | deat pian snlieal Gov. Higgins Warns Sheriffs of New _ York and Kings Counties to Protect Voters, and Police Prepare for | a Disorderly Day ‘MURPHY MEN CHARGE BIG. SCHEME OF COLONIZATION ‘Tammany Leader Will Have a Special Pelice | Force Under Command of ex-Deputy Com._ | missioner McAvoy—Parsons Offers z | Rewards for Convictions, / | All signs point to the hottest primaries in years toymorrow. Gow Higgins, appealed to by County Chairman Herbert Parsons, has taken . | # hand and instructed the Sheriffs of New York, Kings, Queens and Rich |mond Counties to take necessary steps to preserve order. Sherif! Flah erty, of Brooklyn, will swear in 100 deputies and Sheriff Hayes will siso organize an extra fofce. Attorney-General Mayer sent a letter to the sem] District-Attorneys in the counties included in Greater New York calling ; their-attention to the aw governing thelr-conduct-in-relation te primary — elections. The entire police force will be on duty or in reserve all day. Charles F. Murphy openly charges that the administration will try to use the pot lice force to-help carry the primaries. He says that his reques‘s for po- lice protection in districts where there are fights on have been turned dgwn. ¢ rei a =< | Parsons Offera Rewards On “TNUPHLL FIGHT. 3 FOR LEAD AGAIN 7c I hereby offer five rewards #00 for evidenve which faapeet & eloett ton of the primary eleetion tayw the Rewe primar! te each |Ieads to the mereet and convh ote ttlemal of any whe violates * viele ' Get Down to Work to ag SG i LY MEMBMIOT PARNONS, Presiden’, Kepublican Cewuty Come 1 Modines mee Overtake Chicago and Grab Pennant. mittee, noth partion elaim that —_———__ | are importing cepeate jefe th ld aatd at Tammany Mal! thet THE BATTING ORDER. [fhe atsctoimn nn mmane, Hall shee st i ying hundreds repeaters from Newark and Phila va, and have colontued « big bunch at Sheepshead Bay for use all over the city. ‘Thke Announcement wee made after an eart- fet conference betweah Charles &, | Murphy and ‘Thomas McAvoy, Chate- New & Lovie OBe %. Rocleenteld, Hatlevios—-Falkenbers and Warn Whoadew ant Olark { Sieeetieeateemeeee ‘ 4

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